2023–2024 concert and festival tour by Pink
Summer Carnival Tour byPink Promotional poster for the tour (2023)
Location Europe North America Oceania Associated album Trustfall Start date June 7, 2023 (2023-06-07 ) End date November 18, 2024 (2024-11-18 ) No. of shows 97 Supporting acts Attendance 4.8 million[ 1] Box office US$584.7 million[ 1] Website pinksummercarnival.com Pink concert chronology
TheSummer Carnival was the eighthconcert tour by American singerPink in support of her ninth studio albumTrustfall (2023). The tour commenced on June 7, 2023, at theUniversity of Bolton Stadium inBolton , England, and concluded at theCamping World Stadium on November 18, 2024, inOrlando , United States. The tour included appearances at three major European music festivals:Pinkpop Festival ,Werchter Boutique andBST Hyde Park . As of November 2024, it is the secondhighest-grossing concert tour by a woman .
Background In October 2022, Pink announced her stadium tour in the UK and Europe, which includes festivals such asBST Hyde Park ,Werchter Boutique andPinkpop Festival .[ 2] On November 14, 2022, Pink announced North American dates for the tour.[ 3] On February 8, 2023,The Edge announced two New Zealand shows. Seven dates in Australia were announced the next day, marking her first Australian stadium tour.[ 4] On March 5, 2023, two additional dates in Australia were announced in Melbourne and Sydney.[ 5] Pink also announced another date in Australia, days later, in Brisbane. On August 13, 2023, two additional dates in Melbourne and Townsville were announced, as well asTones and I as the supporting act for the entire Oceania duration.[ 6] Four days later, it was announced Pink would headline the first night of the 2023Music Midtown in Atlanta.[ 7] A second show in Townsville was announced on August 23, 2023.[ 8] On September 29, 2023, she announced herArlington, Texas , concert was postponed, due to a sinus infection;[ 9] the rescheduled concert was postponed a second time for unspecified reasons and was rescheduled for November 2024.[ 10] [ 11] On November 21, 2023, she announced seventeen additional concerts in Europe.[ 12] Two days later, an additional concert in Amsterdam was announced.[ 13] On December 5, 2023, seventeen additional dates in North America were announced, with support fromSheryl Crow , KidCutUp andThe Script .[ 14] [ 15]
In September 2024, it was announcedNoga Erez would also be supporting the concerts inTulsa and Arlington.[ 16] During an interview withWomen's Health magazine, Pink called herself "kind of like a circus act" and mentioned when performing she is "always on the lookout for new cool things that you might not die from."[ 17]
Critical reception The tour received positive reviews from critics, who praised the spectacle of the show.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] Paul Brannigan ofLouder Sound gave the tour five out of five stars, writing that "there's so much going on in this show that you could write a book", appreciating the political efforts in the videos and Pink's vocal abilities.[ 21] Dave Simpson ofThe Guardian was impressed by the extravagance of the show, associating it with "a circus troupe"; Simpson appreciated the "acoustic section" where the singer "shows what she can deliver without the trappings. Her voice is intimate but powerful."[ 22] Sachyn Mital ofPopMatters also associated the shows "less to a carnival and more of a circus with the charismatic and candid singer as the ringleader of the unique pop spectacle", and that "while flipping through the air cements her status as one".[ 23]
Commercial performance
Boxscore and ticket sales Billboard reported tour promoterLive Nation Entertainment projected the Australian concerts would be "biggest-selling Australian visit ever by a female artist."[ 24] Australia'sABC News reported the singer's March 22, 2024, concert in Townsville had "sold out within 16 minutes of going on sale last week" and, as a result, accommodation prices in the city had "skyrocketed". Speaking to the news publication, Townsville Enterprise chief executive Claudia Brumme-Smith stated: "What we saw was over 60,000 people trying to get tickets." As a result of this, it is projected the two concerts will "inject almost $20 million into the region's economy", per the report.[ 25]
Billboard reported the singer sold 871,000 tickets during the European leg of the tour, bringing in $106.8 million. In North America, she grossed $150.7 million from 914,000 tickets sold.[ 26] According toForbes , the Summer Carnvial tour has grossed $300 million from 37 shows as of August 2023, making it the seventhhighest-grossing tour by a woman in history.[ 27] In December 2023,Pollstar reported an estimated gross of $231,681,720 from 39/44 concerts, making the Summer Carnival the eighth highest-grossing concert tour of the year worldwide, and was listed as the fifth highest-grossing concert tour in North America in 2023, with a reported estimated gross of $182,629,816 for 30/33 concerts.[ 28] In an August 2024 report,Billboard reported the tour had grossed $469.3 million and sold 3.6 million tickets as of July of the same year.[ 29] In November 2024,Billboard reported sales of 4,800,000 tickets throughout the tour, bringing in a total gross of $584.7 million.[ 1]
Venue records
Accolades List of tour accolades Year Organization Award Recipient(s) Result Ref. 2024 Pollstar Awards Pop Tour of the Year Summer Carnival Tour Won [ 41] [ 42] Road Warrior of the Year Malcolm Weldon, Pink Nominated Support / Special guest of the Year Brandi Carlile Won 2025 Pop Tour of the Year Summer Carnival 2024 Pending [ 43]
Set list This set list is from the June 7, 2023, concert in Bolton.[ 44] [ 45] It may not represent all concerts for the tour.
Alterations During the June 7, 8, 10, 24 and 25, and October 9, 2023, concerts, "Cover Me in Sunshine" was performed with Pink's daughter Willow Sage Hart.[ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49] During the July 26, 2023, concert, Pink and opening actBrandi Carlile performed "Nothing Compares 2 U ", as tribute toSinéad O'Connor , who died earlier the same day.[ 50] The duo reprised the performance during the August 5 and 21, 2023, concerts.[ 51] [better source needed ] [ 52] During the July 31, 2023, concert, "Runaway" was not performed.[ 53] During the August 16 and 19, 2023, concerts, "Don't Let Me Get Me " was performed.[ 54] [ 55] During the October 5, 2023, concert, several changes to the set list were made. "You Oughta Know " was performed withAlanis Morissette , "Heartbreaker" was performed withPat Benatar andNeil Giraldo , "Don't Let Me Get Me" was performed in replacement of "Cover Me in Sunshine", and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You " was performed in replacement of "Irrelevant".[ 56] During the October 9, 2023, "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" was performed in replacement of "Irrelevant" and "Runaway" was not performed.[ 49]
Shows List of 2023 concerts[ 2] [ 3] Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance[ 26] [ 57] [ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61] Revenue[ 26] [ 57] [ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61] June 7 Bolton England University of Bolton Stadium The Script Gayle KidCutUp— — June 8 June 10 Sunderland Stadium of Light — — June 11 June 13 Birmingham Villa Park — — June 16[ a] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland Park — — June 17[ b] Werchter Belgium Festivalpark Werchter June 20 Nanterre France La Défense Arena 79,996 $8,153,396 June 21 June 24[ c] London England Hyde Park Sam Ryder Gayle KidCutUpGwen Stefani — — June 25[ c] June 28 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion The Script Gayle KidCutUp 57,524 $6,461,778 July 1 Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion Alice Merton Gayle KidCutUp— — July 2 The Script Gayle KidCutUp July 5 Munich Germany Olympiastadion 111,435 $12,177,223 July 6 July 8 Cologne RheinEnergieStadion — — July 9 July 12 Hanover HDI-Arena — — July 13 July 16 Warsaw Poland PGE Narodowy Margaret KidCutUpViki Gabor — — July 24 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre Grouplove KidCutUpBrandi Carlile 45,741 $7,330,327 July 26 Cincinnati United States Great American Ball Park 40,800 $6,912,375 July 31 Boston Fenway Park Grouplove KidCutUpPat Benatar Neil Giraldo 78,081 $13,600,204 August 1 August 3 New York City Citi Field Grouplove KidCutUp Brandi Carlile 43,700 $8,300,000 August 5 Pittsburgh PNC Park 43,194 $6,835,257 August 7 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park Grouplove KidCutUp Pat Benatar Neil Giraldo 43,487 $7,222,988 August 10 Minneapolis Target Field 42,330 $7,732,241 August 12 Chicago Wrigley Field 42,129 $8,260,117 August 14 Milwaukee American Family Field 46,700 $7,256,942 August 16 Detroit Comerica Park Grouplove KidCutUp Brandi Carlile 44,904 $6,570,825 August 19 Fargo Fargodome — — August 21 Omaha Charles Schwab Field Omaha — — September 15[ d] Atlanta Piedmont Park — — — September 18 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park Grouplove KidCutUp Brandi Carlile 93,185 $14,249,206 September 19 September 22 Nashville Geodis Park — — September 25 San Antonio Alamodome — — September 27 Houston Minute Maid Park — — October 3 San Diego Snapdragon Stadium 32,600 $6,100,000 October 5 Inglewood SoFi Stadium Grouplove KidCutUp Pat Benatar Neil Giraldo 49,559 $8,104,762 October 7 Paradise [ e] Allegiant Stadium Grouplove KidCutUp Brandi Carlile 54,693 $8,969,920 October 9 Phoenix Chase Field 53,437 $7,795,413
List of 2024 concerts[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 8] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance[ 29] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63] Revenue[ 29] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63] February 9 Sydney Australia Allianz Stadium Tones and I KidCutUp 78,500 $9,800,000 February 10 February 13 Newcastle McDonald Jones Stadium — — February 16 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 94,600 $11,000,000 February 17 February 20 Gold Coast Heritage Bank Stadium — — February 23 Melbourne Marvel Stadium 124,000 $13,200,000 February 24 February 27 Adelaide Adelaide Oval 59,200 $5,900,000 March 1 Perth Optus Stadium 121,000 $11,300,000 March 2 March 5 Dunedin New Zealand Forsyth Barr Stadium — — March 8 Auckland Eden Park 97,500 $9,600,000 March 9 March 12 Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium 107,000 $11,600,000 March 13 March 16 Sydney Accor Stadium 74,000 $7,900,000 March 19 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium — — March 22 Townsville Queensland Country Bank Stadium 60,100 $6,600,000 March 23 June 11 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium Gayle KidCutUpThe Script — — June 15 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — — June 16 June 20 Dublin Ireland Aviva Stadium Gayle KidCutUpRag'n'Bone Man — — June 21[ 64] June 24 Liverpool England Anfield Gayle KidCutUp The Script — — June 25 June 28 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park — — June 29 July 6 Copenhagen Denmark Parken Stadium — — July 10 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruijff Arena 105,000 $13,600,000 July 11 July 14 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium — – July 17 Leipzig Germany Red Bull Arena — — July 19 Stuttgart MHPArena — — July 21 Mönchengladbach Borussia-Park — — July 25 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena — — August 10 St. Louis United States The Dome at America's Center Sheryl Crow KidCutUp The Script— — August 14 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre — — August 18 Philadelphia United States Lincoln Financial Field 54,600 $8,300,000 August 21 Foxborough Gillette Stadium 55,700 $10,800,000 August 24 Chicago Soldier Field 52,300 $9,400,000 August 28 Missoula Washington–Grizzly Stadium — — August 31 Edmonton Canada Commonwealth Stadium 56,000 $9,100,000 September 11 San Diego United States Petco Park — — September 13 Paradise[ e] Allegiant Stadium 47,000 $6,600,000 September 15 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium — — October 1 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 29,700 $5,700,000 October 3 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium 60,400 $9,100,000 October 6 Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome 37,300 $7,100,000 October 12 Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium 55,400 $6,900,000 November 6[ f] Arlington Globe Life Field Sheryl Crow KidCutUpNoga Erez — — November 18 Orlando Camping World Stadium — — Total — $587,700,000
Canceled shows
Notes ^ The June 16, 2023, show in Landgraaf is part ofPinkpop Festival . ^ The June 17, 2023, show in Werchter is part of the Satellite Festival atWerchter Boutique . ^a b The June 24 and 25, 2023, shows in London are part ofBST Hyde Park . ^ The September 15, 2023, show in Atlanta is part ofMusic Midtown 2023.[ 7] ^a b Labelled asLas Vegas in promotional material. ^ The November 6, 2024, concert was originally scheduled for September 29, 2023, but was postponed to November 23, 2023, due to Pink having a sinus infection.[ 9] The rescheduled concert was postponed a second time for unspecified reasons.[ 10] [ 11]
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